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Create with Mauya

Create with Mauya

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Create with Mauya is a podcast about the spaces we build creatively, emotionally, and communally, and what they hold for us along the way. Through personal reflection, lived experience, and intentional conversation, host and founder Sasha Paul explores the moments that shape how we show up, the environments that make us feel at home, and the meaning behind naming, identity, gathering, and creating with care. This podcast is not about quick answers or perfect outcomes. It is about process, presence, and the quiet work that happens behind the scenes before things take shape. If you are in a season of becoming, you are welcome here.Copyright 2026 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Before Mauya, There Was This
    Jan 16 2026

    Before Mauya became a space, there were moments that shaped the need for it. This episode reflects on grief, creativity, and the quiet seasons that come before things are named or built. It explores loss, transition, and how people often begin creating not out of strategy, but out of survival and care. This is not the story of Mauya yet. It is the story that came before it, and how it all connects unfolds in the next episode.

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    9 mins
  • You are welcome
    Jan 2 2026

    This episode is a welcome, not just into the podcast, but into the space it is trying to hold. You Are Welcome reflects on arrival and what it means to enter a room without needing to perform, explain yourself, or have everything figured out. This episode sets the tone for Create with Mauya as a space rooted in care, presence, and thoughtfulness. If you are listening, you are already welcome.

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    1 min
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